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Will need Rs 10K cr every 15 years for EVMs if simultaneous polls held: EC

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New Delhi, January 20

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The Election Commission (EC) would require an estimated Rs 10,000 crore every 15 years to procure new Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) if simultaneous polls are held for Lok Sabha and assemblies, according to the poll body.

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In a communication sent to the government, the commission noted that the shelf life of EVMs was 15 years and one set of machines could be used to conduct three cycles of elections in their life span if simultaneous polls were held.

According to estimates, 11.80 lakh polling stations would be required to be set up across India for the Lok Sabha polls this year. During simultaneous polls, two sets of EVMs would be needed per polling station — one for the Lok Sabha seat and another for Assembly constituency.

Based on past experiences, the EC said certain percentage of control units (CUs), ballot units (BUs) and voter-verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) machines are required as reserves to replace defective units at different stages, including on election day.

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At least one BU, one CU and one VVPAT machine make up for one EVM. Keeping in mind various aspects, the minimum EVMs and VVPATs required for simultaneous polls would be: 46,75,100 BUs, 33,63,300 CUs and 36,62,600 VVPATs, the commission said in its letter to the Law Ministry in February last year. In early 2023, the tentative cost of EVM stood at Rs 7,900 per BU, Rs 9,800 per CU and Rs 16,000 per unit of VVPAT. The EC was responding to a questionnaire on simultaneous polls sent by the Law Ministry. The poll panel also underlined the need for additional polling and security personnel, enhanced storage facilities for EVMs and more vehicles. — PTI

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